![]() ![]() was made and Ivan’s third Museum project began upon return to New York. In Tokyo, a fortuitous connection to designers from the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Elliot decided to go along for the ride, lend a hand and see the world. Ivan was just about to set off for Japan to install his second sculpture project, for a Space and Science Exposition in Tokyo. In 1979 Elliot returned to NY from Los Angeles where he had been living since graduate school. It’s always been collaborative, so we’re always looking for great clients with projects that continue to challenge us – that’s where the fun lies. Today we not only live in the well-trodden world of theġ9th century with our monument projects, but also in the 21st century with digital technology thatĪllows us to do things we would never have thought possible just a few years ago. Materials changed and technology with it. In the world of design - we did hundreds of projects. Restaurants and interiorĭesigners also called and in turn we called upon a very talented staff to help interpret new fashion Of museums that was undergoing a kind of renaissance in America. Our visual vocabulary has always been very broad and we became great interpreters for the world Of StudioEIS work throughout the country that traces its roots back to our Brooklyn studio. Now we’ve done so many projects that there is a small population Our parents thought it was a great thing. We were itinerant sculptors for years before deciding to commit and stay in one place. To read the complete December 2017 Dayton Jewish Observer, click here.StudioEIS has a long history and we’re not really that old. Memorial contributions to Walnut Hills Alumni Assoc., HUC, Boys Hope/Girls Hope or Cincinnati Ballet would be appreciated. He was the beloved husband of the late Debra Schwartz, devoted father of Steve (Melissa) Schwartz and Andy (Pam) Schwartz, loving grandfather of Olivia, Samuel, Devorah, Judah and Seth, dear brother of the late Eleanor Warm, and brother-in-law of Richard (Maureen Lynch) Lapedes. Theodore “Ted” Schwartz, age 94, passed away Nov. Contributions may be made to the Cancer Research Institute. Interment was at Shalom Memorial Park, Arlington Heights, Ill. She was the beloved wife of Sheldon, married 47 happy years loving mother of Brent (Elaine) and Gregg Gulinson, cherished “Gamma Gail” of Savannah, Greyson and Addison, treasured aunt of 10 nieces and nephews. Gulinson, age 69 of Chicago, formerly of Dayton, passed away Nov. Memorial contributions may be made to Temple Israel. Ed (Leslie) Chernick daughter, Susan (Bruce) Truax grandchildren, Alex Franke, Katie Franke, Jessie Truax, Emily (Greg) Ozier, Elizabeth (Chuck) Meyer great-grandchildren, Tessa, Jackson and Caden Meyer and Greggy Ozier. Chernick is survived by the love of his life, his wife of 63 years, Betty son, Dr. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Esther Chernick, and sister, Shirley Sadow. He served on the board of Meadowbrook Country Club, was a B’nai B’rith Bowling champion, loved fishing, golf and gambling. Chernick and his wife owned Belmont Jewelers and later Gallery Jewelers and retired in 2016. “Don” Chernick, age 83 of Dayton, passed away Oct. Please consider becoming an organ donor.ĭonald A. Memorial contributions may be made to the Marissa Bondurant College Fund. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Drury and Emma Bondurant and Clifford and Pearl Spitzer and father-in-law Marvin Alpert. Bondurant is survived by his wife of more than 22 years, Jaime (Alpert) Bondurant son, Zachary Parrott daughter, Marissa Bondurant Murphy the dog aka “The Dick ” parents, Jan and Marilyn (Spitzer) Bondurant of Troy brothers, Mark (Julie) Bondurant of Troy, Matt Bondurant and John Mark Porter of Vandalia mother-in-law Marcia Alpert brothers-in-law Dave (Sheri) Alpert and Josh Alpert several nieces and nephews. He was employed by Ernst Concrete and formerly by Moraine Materials for more than 28 years. Bondurant attended Miami East High School and MVCTC. Mike Alan Bondurant, age 54 of Xenia, passed away Nov. ![]()
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